jaeger changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.6 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-6 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<crux-arm-bot> [ crux-ports-opt-arm64 ]: llvm: 15.0.7 -> 16.0.4 (#23)
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<crux-arm-bot> [ crux-ports-opt-arm64 ]: llvm and compiler-rt: update signatures
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<pitillo_> thank you very much beerman !!!!
<beerman> sure thing boss
<beerman> 😎
<beerman> https://dpaste.org/hFV3a meanwhile, the rest updated fine. i'll need some time to do rust, there has been one-two changes to the Pkgfile and I don't want to rush it
<beerman> swaps a bit with amdgpu for sure πŸ˜„
<beerman> well, here we go, had a quiet minute
<pitillo_> amazing! don't need to rush with rust
<pitillo_> thanks again€-#&#&#
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<r0ni> is there any kind of docs for running a pkg server? I know I've read something but can't recall if it was the official manual that explained it
<pitillo> there was at crux.nu (npt sure if at the handbook or in the contrib wiki, I can't check atm)
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<r0ni> ya i found that, and slackalaxy has one, but thats for doing a personal one for your own packages... I want to build everything core/opt/contrib/xorg and serve it, is this possible to achieve?
<r0ni> i'm sure its possible, but I mean can I get the distro to automatically use my packages rather than the source build?
<beerman> Isn't there a line in prt-get.conf for that?
<jaeger> pkg-get might do what you want, in conjunction with your package mirror
<r0ni> thx beerman, jaeger. Basically I want to use M1 machine to build pkgs but be able to serve them to pinebook, but it'd be much easier having all pkgs at will available to me. I've yet to set all this up to really try it. But I'm mostly thinking aloud.
<r0ni> this is what i'd _like_ to do in my perfect world. We'll see if I can accomplish such a task in reality lol
<beerman> whats that? a brand new pull request to update rust? πŸ€“
<beerman> i hope rust doesn't keep on working on deconstructing rust.. that would be nice..
<beerman> r0ni building all of core, opt, xorg is already a big job, imo. I dunno what hardware you have to build on but it's certainly not impossible. all of contrib however seems like a killer chore for a home project.
<beerman> let me tell you, because i almost have to do that on x86_64 with the absence of one maintainer for quite some time
<r0ni> this is why this is a perfect project for my M1 Mac ;)
<beerman> lmao if you say so
<jaeger> recent rust drama has removed any desire I ever had to learn rust
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